Atomic Ranch Fall 2018: The Kitchen & Bath Issue

It's here, and it's official. Atomic Ranch fall 2018 is on sale now, and it's our first kitchens & baths issue (ever)! Whether you're looking to renovate or simply refresh these tricky spaces, you'll find everything from inspirational ideas and designs to top products and how-tos. This issue has what you'll need to turn the kitchen or bath of your dreams into reality.

Swoon-Worthy Seattle Midcentury (Yes, It’s That Good)

What does it take to perfectly balance the restoration of a midcentury with modern yet family-friendly details? For one Seattle, Washington family the answer was Seattle-based design studio SHED Architecture & Design and interior designer Jennie Gruss.

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The family’s 1957 midcentury home is nicknamed the Hillside Midcentury—for good reason. It’s eye-catching location puts the home’s iconic architecture on full display. Inside, the renovation kept with the era’s use of natural timber and brick as well as clean lines while adding contemporary furnishings.

Courtesy of Inhabitat

From Inhabitat:

Originally designed by Pacific Northwest architect Arnold Gangnes, the existing home had a fairly open layout with an airy feel that embraced the outdoors and featured two floors with mirrored floor plans, a common architectural design in the 1950s. “[We] did not make any major structural changes but instead updated the kitchen, bathrooms and bedrooms to better align with the family’s living patterns,” the team said. Outside, the firm also added a large deck, updated patio and green roof.